The latest in Okayafrica's Cinemafrique features African film and TV news on Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman, 'Finding Fela' and more.

Welcome to the sixth installment of our Cinemafrique series, where every other Thursday we highlight the latest film and television news from throughout Africa and the diaspora. This week we take a look at an experimental project from husband-wife filmmaking duo Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman, the U.S. launch of African film and TV streaming site Africa Magic Go, an update from Akosua Adoma Owusu's Damn The Man, Save The Rex campaign in Accra, the first official trailer for Finding Fela, and South African noir action/thriller Cold Harbour. Click on for the full scoop.

The legendary South African writer on storytelling, losing Bra Hugh Masekela and his hopes for South Africa

Zakes Mda, endearingly referred to as Bra Zakes, is a South African literary giant. He is the exemplar "jack of all trades, master of all"—a professional 'dabbler' as he refers to it. An accomplished novelist, playwright, poet and painter, he has written close to two dozen novels thus far, including the beloved Little Suns, Ways of Dying and The Heart of Redness. He is extremely hilarious as an individual and never afraid to speak his glorious mind. Case in point:

"Some random guy claims he has lost all respect for me because I hold a different view from his on a specific issue. I'm trying hard to recall what his respect has done for me lately or ever did."